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Lifestyle
My Time: Activist learns science behind breast cancerPublished 10/18/09
Local resident Dian "CJ" Corneliussen-James, president of METAvivor Research and Support Inc., a local 501(c)(3) for metastatic breast cancer, has graduated from Project LEAD.
Courtesy photoNew Project LEAD graduates, from left, Dian "CJ" Corneliussen-James, Vicki Tashman, Jackie Melson and Sara Schneider. Project LEAD is the National Breast Cancer Coalition Fund's premier science...
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